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Michigan State Football Recruiting: Spartans Secure Key 2026 Commitments
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East Lansing, MI – The Michigan State Spartans football program is riding a wave of recruiting success, securing commitments from several highly-rated prospects for the 2026 season. This surge in recruiting activity has considerably boosted the Spartans’ national ranking and set a positive tone for the future of the program.
Recent Spartan Football Recruiting Commitments
In recent days, Michigan State has added four new players to its 2026 recruiting class. These additions include key players at crucial positions, strengthening the team’s depth and talent pool.The Spartans’ recent success underscores the coaching staff’s dedication to building a competitive roster for the years to come.
- Taia Time: A 6-foot-4, three-star edge rusher from O’Dea high School in Seattle, committed to the Spartans on Sunday, June 15. Time chose MSU over offers from Washington,Florida State,and Arizona State [https://sportsdata.usatoday.com/football/ncaaf/teams/arizona-state-sun-devils/3463].
- Jordan Vann: A 6-foot-1 safety from Middletown, Ohio, also a three-star recruit, committed to the Spartans on Sunday. Vann had an offer from Purdue.
- Zachary Washington: A 6-foot-2 receiver from Wheaton, Illinois, committed to Michigan State on Monday afternoon. Washington reportedly chose the Spartans over offers from Washington,West Virginia,and Indiana.
- Tristan comer: A 6-foot-6 offensive tackle from Freeland, Michigan, committed to MSU on Monday night. Comer is the 21st-ranked player in Michigan, according to 247 Sports [https://247sports.com/player/tristan-comer-46128587/], and chose the Spartans over Cincinnati, Northwestern, and West Virginia.
Did You Know? The NCAA transfer portal has significantly impacted college football recruiting, allowing players to switch schools more easily and creating a more dynamic recruiting landscape.
National Recruiting Class Ranking
With these recent additions, the Spartans’ 2026 recruiting class is now ranked 25th nationally, according to 247Sports [https://247sports.com/season/2026-football/compositeteamrankings/]. this places them 13 spots ahead of their rival, Michigan, who currently sits at No. 38. While it is still early in the recruiting cycle, this ranking demonstrates the program’s positive momentum and its ability to attract top talent.
The Spartans also recently secured a commitment from three-star cornerback, TJ Umenyiora, from Roswell, Georgia. Umenyiora is the son of two-time Super bowl champion Osi Umenyiora.
michigan State Football Recruiting Class of 2026
The following table summarizes the key metrics of the Michigan State Football Recruiting Class of 2026: